ENGLISH
SPELLING BEE
Mechanics:
1. All participants will be seated on the venue in an order
predetermined by their number from the registration.
2.The registration form will be provided to the participants and
audience at the Bee.
3.Each speller will be assigned to a number placed in the upper-
left corner of their ¼ illustration board.
4. The bee will consist of 3 rounds namely easy, average and
difficult (clincher will be added, if needed), together with their
specified score and time limit:
Definition and examples will be read twice ONLY
5. Participants should write only their answer if the GO signal is
given already the Spelling bee Master.
6. Violation of the rules in any form shall be a ground for
removal in the competition.
Easy (10 items) 1 point 10 seconds
Average ( 10 items) 3 points 10
seconds
Difficult (5 items) 5 points 10 seconds
SCORING
/əˈvenj/
(verb)
to exact satisfaction for.
"His determination to ________ the murder
of his brother"
/əˈlīnmənt/
(noun)
arrangement in a
straight line.
"The tiles had slipped out of ________"
/dəˈliv(ə)rəns/
(noun)
is an act or instance of
delivering.
noun sim-POH-nē
: a long piece of music
that is usually in four
large, separate sections
and that is performed by
an orchestra
A performance of a Bach concerto by the San
Antonio ______ is the best.
ˌhō-mə-ˈjē-nē-əs, -ˈjēn-
yəs
adjective
of the same or a similar
kind or nature
A fairly ______ collection of examples were
shown to the class.
(ˌ)chas-ˈtīz 
verb
: to inflict punishment on
(as by whipping)
The trainers ______ the players for their
mistakes.
ˈpam(p)-flət 
noun
: an unbound printed
publication with no
cover or with a paper
cover
People were given ________ about common
safety precautions that we all can put into use.
/mə-razh/
(noun)
an optical illusion caused by
atmospheric conditions,
especially the appearance of a
sheet of water in a desert or on
a hot road caused by the
refraction of light from the sky
by heated air.
“Could it be that her face was just a _____?"
/prə-nən(t)-se-a-shən/
(noun)
the way in which a word
is pronounced.
“Spelling doesn’t determine _________.”
verb
ˈnȯ 
a : to bite or chew on
with the teeth
especially : to wear
away by persistent
biting or nibbling
The dogs _____ the big bones.
ˈger-ə-ləs, ˈga-rə- also
ˈger-yə-
adjective
given to prosy,
rambling, or tedious
loquacity : pointlessly or
annoyingly talkative
A ________ boy who was in constant
trouble for talking out of turn.
sə-ˈtī-ə-tē also ˈsā-sh(ē-)ə- 
noun
: related to "satisfy: the
quality or state of being fed
or gratified to or beyond
capacity : SURFEIT, FULLNESS
Her recipes aren't lacking in _______ or
flavor.
ˈga-fər 
noun
: an old man
Before the first day of shooting, the
__________spent several days setting up
all the lights.
ˈta-sə-ˌtərn 
adjective
: temperamentally
disinclined to talk
The waiter, previously friendly and good-
humored, was tonight solemn and
_______.
noun
ˈplāg 
: a disease that causes death
and that is spread quickly to
a large number of people
The ten ______ of Egypt, typically called out
during the meal as a reminder of how God
encouraged the Egyptians to release the
Israelites?
Noun
mə-ˈle-nē-əl
: a person reaching
young adulthood in the
early 21st century.
We live in a world where our children are
called ______.
noun
pla-ˈtō, ˈpla-ˌtō
a large flat area of land
that is higher than other
areas of land that
surround it
A __ covering a hundred of miles.
noun
fə-ˈlan(t)-thrə-pē
The practice of giving
money and time to help
make life better for
other people.
The family’s __ made it possible to build the
public library.
noun ˈpriv-lij, ˈpri-və-
It means a right or
benefit that is given to
some people and not
to others
We had the __ of being invited to
the party.
noun
ˈme-lən-ˌkä-lē 
a sad mood or feeling
He became quiet and _______ as the hours
slowly passed.
(noun)
A mental disorder that is
characterized by
disturbances in thought
(such as delusions)
ex.
A mother has been diagnosed with _____.
adjective
tem-ˈpes-chə-wəs, -
ˈpesh-
: of, relating to, or
resembling a tempest :
TURBULENT, STORMY
It is indeed a _______ weather today.
verb
ˈthwȯrt 
: to oppose successfully :
defeat the hopes or
aspirations of
She did all she could to ______ his
plans.
(Noun)
ə-kwἇn-tᵊn(t)s
It means a right or
benefit that is given to
some people and not to
others
ex.
We had the __ of being invited to the
party.
verb
ˈka-tər-ˌwȯl 
1 : to make a harsh cry
2 : to protest or complain
noisily
The animals _____ in our backyard which
disturb us at night.
Spelling bee contest

Spelling bee contest

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Mechanics: 1. All participantswill be seated on the venue in an order predetermined by their number from the registration. 2.The registration form will be provided to the participants and audience at the Bee. 3.Each speller will be assigned to a number placed in the upper- left corner of their ¼ illustration board. 4. The bee will consist of 3 rounds namely easy, average and difficult (clincher will be added, if needed), together with their specified score and time limit: Definition and examples will be read twice ONLY 5. Participants should write only their answer if the GO signal is given already the Spelling bee Master. 6. Violation of the rules in any form shall be a ground for removal in the competition.
  • 3.
    Easy (10 items)1 point 10 seconds Average ( 10 items) 3 points 10 seconds Difficult (5 items) 5 points 10 seconds SCORING
  • 7.
    /əˈvenj/ (verb) to exact satisfactionfor. "His determination to ________ the murder of his brother"
  • 8.
    /əˈlīnmənt/ (noun) arrangement in a straightline. "The tiles had slipped out of ________"
  • 9.
    /dəˈliv(ə)rəns/ (noun) is an actor instance of delivering.
  • 10.
    noun sim-POH-nē : along piece of music that is usually in four large, separate sections and that is performed by an orchestra A performance of a Bach concerto by the San Antonio ______ is the best.
  • 11.
    ˌhō-mə-ˈjē-nē-əs, -ˈjēn- yəs adjective of thesame or a similar kind or nature A fairly ______ collection of examples were shown to the class.
  • 12.
    (ˌ)chas-ˈtīz verb : toinflict punishment on (as by whipping) The trainers ______ the players for their mistakes.
  • 13.
    ˈpam(p)-flət noun : anunbound printed publication with no cover or with a paper cover People were given ________ about common safety precautions that we all can put into use.
  • 14.
    /mə-razh/ (noun) an optical illusioncaused by atmospheric conditions, especially the appearance of a sheet of water in a desert or on a hot road caused by the refraction of light from the sky by heated air. “Could it be that her face was just a _____?"
  • 15.
    /prə-nən(t)-se-a-shən/ (noun) the way inwhich a word is pronounced. “Spelling doesn’t determine _________.”
  • 16.
    verb ˈnȯ a :to bite or chew on with the teeth especially : to wear away by persistent biting or nibbling The dogs _____ the big bones.
  • 20.
    ˈger-ə-ləs, ˈga-rə- also ˈger-yə- adjective givento prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity : pointlessly or annoyingly talkative A ________ boy who was in constant trouble for talking out of turn.
  • 21.
    sə-ˈtī-ə-tē also ˈsā-sh(ē-)ə- noun : related to "satisfy: the quality or state of being fed or gratified to or beyond capacity : SURFEIT, FULLNESS Her recipes aren't lacking in _______ or flavor.
  • 22.
    ˈga-fər noun : anold man Before the first day of shooting, the __________spent several days setting up all the lights.
  • 23.
    ˈta-sə-ˌtərn adjective : temperamentally disinclinedto talk The waiter, previously friendly and good- humored, was tonight solemn and _______.
  • 24.
    noun ˈplāg : adisease that causes death and that is spread quickly to a large number of people The ten ______ of Egypt, typically called out during the meal as a reminder of how God encouraged the Egyptians to release the Israelites?
  • 25.
    Noun mə-ˈle-nē-əl : a personreaching young adulthood in the early 21st century. We live in a world where our children are called ______.
  • 26.
    noun pla-ˈtō, ˈpla-ˌtō a largeflat area of land that is higher than other areas of land that surround it A __ covering a hundred of miles.
  • 27.
    noun fə-ˈlan(t)-thrə-pē The practice ofgiving money and time to help make life better for other people. The family’s __ made it possible to build the public library.
  • 28.
    noun ˈpriv-lij, ˈpri-və- Itmeans a right or benefit that is given to some people and not to others We had the __ of being invited to the party.
  • 29.
    noun ˈme-lən-ˌkä-lē a sadmood or feeling He became quiet and _______ as the hours slowly passed.
  • 33.
    (noun) A mental disorderthat is characterized by disturbances in thought (such as delusions) ex. A mother has been diagnosed with _____.
  • 34.
    adjective tem-ˈpes-chə-wəs, - ˈpesh- : of,relating to, or resembling a tempest : TURBULENT, STORMY It is indeed a _______ weather today.
  • 35.
    verb ˈthwȯrt : tooppose successfully : defeat the hopes or aspirations of She did all she could to ______ his plans.
  • 36.
    (Noun) ə-kwἇn-tᵊn(t)s It means aright or benefit that is given to some people and not to others ex. We had the __ of being invited to the party.
  • 37.
    verb ˈka-tər-ˌwȯl 1 :to make a harsh cry 2 : to protest or complain noisily The animals _____ in our backyard which disturb us at night.